欧洲,风能和太阳能超越化石燃料。
In Europe, Wind and Solar Overtake Fossil Fuels

原始链接: https://e360.yale.edu/digest/europe-wind-solar-fossil-fuels

## 欧盟电力结构转变:可再生能源超越化石燃料 去年,欧盟首次出现风能和太阳能发电量超过化石燃料的情况,分别占总发电量的30%和29%。这一里程碑式的转变主要得益于太阳能的快速增长,目前太阳能的扩张速度超过任何其他能源。 包括水力发电在内,可再生能源占欧盟电力供应的近一半。太阳能在所有欧盟国家都逐渐普及,而煤炭使用量正在下降——已有19个国家将其对煤炭的依赖度降至5%以下。爱尔兰和芬兰甚至计划在2025年关闭最后一座燃煤电厂。 然而,能源转型并非没有挑战。干旱影响了水力发电的产量,导致对天然气的依赖增加。专家强调需要减少对进口天然气的依赖,以增强能源安全并稳定价格,而电池储能正日益成为高峰时段的可行替代方案。

## 欧洲的能源转型与全球影响 一份最新报告指出,风能和太阳能已超过化石燃料,成为欧洲能源生产的主要来源。这一转变引发了关于全球能源动态、成本和未来战略的讨论。 评论者分享了太阳能采用的经验,指出成本存在显著差异——加拿大提供补助和贷款,使其在经济上具有吸引力,而美国的电价被认为偏高。澳大利亚甚至正在探索在太阳能高峰生产期间提供免费电力。人们对加拿大监管阻碍太阳能扩张以及可再生能源的真实生命周期成本表示担忧。 讨论还涉及地缘政治影响。一些人认为中国受益于俄罗斯的孤立及其资源,而另一些人则认为中国*希望*俄罗斯的冲突持续下去,为自身领土野心(如台湾)树立先例。 最后,英国的高能源成本,归因于“净零”政策,与美国形成对比,并注意到欧洲对美国液化天然气的依赖,引发了对能源安全和总体消费的质疑。
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Last year, for the first time, wind and solar supplied more power than fossil fuels to the E.U., according to a new analysis.

The shift is largely due to the rapid expansion of solar energy, which is growing faster than any other source of electricity. Together, wind and solar generated 30 percent of E.U. power last year, while fossil fuels provided 29 percent, according to the analysis from Ember, a think tank based in London. Including hydro, renewables provided nearly half of all E.U. power in 2025.

The analysis finds that solar is making gains in every E.U. country, while coal is broadly in retreat. Last year, solar alone supplied more than 20 percent of power in Hungary, Cyprus, Greece, Spain, and the Netherlands. Meanwhile, in 19 European countries, coal accounted for less than 5 percent of power. In 2025, both Ireland and Finland joined the ranks of European countries that have shuttered their last remaining coal plants.

Warming, however, continues to challenge the shift to clean energy as drought saps hydropower. Last year, hydro output dropped slightly in the E.U., and natural gas power rose to compensate. 

“The next priority for the E.U. should be to put a serious dent in reliance on expensive, imported gas,” said Ember analyst Beatrice Petrovich. “Gas not only makes the E.U. more vulnerable to energy blackmail, it’s also driving up prices.”

In parts of Europe, there are signs that increasingly cheap batteries are beginning to displace natural gas in the early evening, when power demand is high, but solar output is waning. Said Petrovich, “As this trend accelerates it could limit how much gas is needed in evening hours, therefore stabilizing prices.”

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